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Mathematics, 25.07.2021 19:20, dozsyerra

If one of Anna's suitcases has a perimeter of 3x + 2 and one of Tamara's suitcases has a perimeter of 8x - 3,
write an algebraic expression for the total perimeter of the suitcases.

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